A stream of liquid coming out in the morning when you wake up at 36 weeks of pregnancy may be vaginal secretion, urine leakage or premature rupture of amniotic fluid, and you need to go to the hospital for vaginal secretion examination, pelvic floor sphincter function examination and to prepare for labor. 1. Vaginal discharge: 36-week pregnant women find a stream of liquid coming out when they wake up in the morning, which may be vaginal discharge. You need to be alert to the presence of vaginal inflammation, and you can go to the hospital for vaginal discharge examination. 2. Urinary leakage: 36-week pregnant women need to be alert to urinary leakage when they wake up in the morning, cough, laugh or sneeze with a stream of fluid. You can go to the hospital to check the function of the pelvic floor sphincter. 3. Premature rupture of amniotic fluid: If a 36-week pregnant woman wakes up in the morning and finds a large amount of clear liquid outflow, it may be premature rupture of amniotic fluid, and she needs to go to the hospital in time to prepare for delivery. Pregnant women who are 36 weeks pregnant and find a stream of liquid coming out when they wake up in the morning need to go to the hospital in time. Clarify the nature of the liquid, and then carry out targeted treatment.